INSPIRATION AFRICA!
Project 2
Sandhurst Junior School
ARTWORK/SCREEN PRINTING
Each child then selected a background colour for their print and painted it onto an individual fabric piece. Once dried they laid their shapes on the cloth and printed them in a darker shade of their background colour creating the central image for the head dress. |
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![]() | Their poems were then printed off from the computer, cut up and stuck around the faces which were then mounted on small cardboard skull caps to create the headdress. |
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Circles of fabric in the same colour were then stuck to the top of each piece and cut into, twisted and plaited to represent long hair, hats or plaits or left untouched to represent short hair or baldness. |
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Year 5 making their headdresses above and below - Some of the finished headdresses. |
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Finally, everyone modelling their finished pieces. | ||
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See the assembly pictures |
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